Opinion: What defines main line of political struggle in Abkhazia today

Politics in Abkhazia – March 11, 2026 Opinion: Defining the Central Political Struggle in Abkhazia Today, Sukhum Abkhazia is currently attempting to revise its electoral system, shifting from a majoritarian model to a mixed (majoritarian-proportional) one. This change has ignited debate, with supporters and opponents existing within both the government and opposition groups. A Civic…

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OSCE delegation blocked from meeting detained protesters during Georgia visit

The osce delegation’s visit to georgia in march 2026 was marked by a significant setback. Despite prior efforts to arrange meetings, the international group was denied access to detained protesters during their stay. This occurred shortly after the osce’s Moscow mechanism was activated, establishing a fact-finding mission to investigate alleged democratic regression within the country….

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Nakhchivan loses autonomy in new constitutional amendments

The exclave of nakhchivan has lost significant autonomy following new constitutional amendments approved by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. The changes, enacted on Tuesday, dramatically reduce the region’s self-governance and increase presidential control over its administration. For many years, nakhchivan and its approximately 500,000 residents enjoyed a considerable degree of independence. However, these amendments introduce an…

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OSCE Parliamentary Assembly calls on Georgia’s political forces to restore dialogue

The osce parliamentary assembly concluded a visit to georgia, expressing serious concerns regarding the lack of political dialogue within the country. The delegation highlighted this absence as a significant obstacle to stability and the resolution of georgia’s challenges. They voiced deep worry over recently adopted legislation, noting its broad scope threatens citizen participation in public…

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Germany, France and Poland express concern over repressive laws in Georgia

Georgia’s parliament recently passed controversial legislation, sparking concern from key international partners. Germany, France, and Poland have jointly voiced their worries regarding the new laws enacted on March 4th. These nations, collectively known as the Weimar Triangle, released a statement expressing serious reservations about the significant restrictions placed on foreign funding and political engagement within…

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‘Let them bang their heads against the wall’: Armenia’s government reacts to proposal to join Russia’s Union State

Armenia reacted with strong opposition to a proposal to join Russia’s Union State. Former Nagorno-Karabakh security council secretary Vitaly Balasanyan suggested aligning Armenia with the Union, mirroring the Soviet Union, sparking outrage from the ruling Civil Contract party. Deputy Speaker Ruben Rubinyan vehemently denounced Balasanyan, accusing him of betraying Armenia and advocating for a future…

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Vitiello: “SOCAR’s Involvement Could Contribute To Revitalizing Italy’s Downstream Sector”

Michele Vitiello, Secretary General of the Italian Committee of the World Energy Council (WEC Italy), discussed key developments with the Report on March 4th. The conversation centered around the projected schedule for SOCAR’s acquisition of Italiana Petroli. He addressed the potential consequences of Azerbaijani investment on Italy’s refining industry, alongside the ramifications for the nation’s…

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The Armenian community reaffirms its commitment to the de facto independence of the separatist Abkhazia

On February 20th, Alik Minasyan secured another term as chairman of the Armenian community within the separatist region of Abkhazia. This outcome occurred during a congress held in Matschara, a village located in the Gulripsh district. During his report, Minasyan detailed the activities undertaken by the community and underscored its vital function. He stressed the…

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IMF, Fitch and S&P paint a picture of steady growth, fiscal resilience and geopolitical cooperation in the South Caucasus

The IMF, Fitch Solutions, and S&P Global have all affirmed Azerbaijan’s projected economic growth, anticipating a moderate expansion. This positive outlook is largely driven by diversification efforts, with declines within the hydrocarbon sector being counterbalanced by growth in non-oil industries. The overall economic picture remains stable. Crucially, fiscal and financial stability within Azerbaijan are firmly…

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